fund razor
Founding Member
100% right on.......... To show a current example: last year my local GMC store had 2 year old brand new crew cab diesels sitting on the lot along with 25 current model diesels. As of last weekend they had 2 that I saw. When I asked about the selection the salesguy said they got killed last year and won't order as many in the future. The days of dealer floorplanned high end boats is over (they can't afford to do it) and the trend will be manufacturer direct sales hopefully saving the client/buyer money by cutting out the middleman.
Pull your own boat parts may not happen though since boats take up a lot of space for just the rear end holdling all the good stuff. I could easily see boats cut into a 1/4 and shredding the 3/4 of the unusable stuff.
I know a guy who has a newish Excursion sitting on the shelf for when his current excursion gets old.
You never know... lack of new parts could drive up the value of used parts enough to make it worthwhile. What would happen is save/don't save decisions based on chances of resale. Booo.